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Contribuisci feedbackAfter making the very long drive from Cody, WY, we checked into our motel around 8:30 PM. We decided to give Boston's a try for a late dinner. I love the name since I live and work outside of the real Boston. Boston's has a very casual sports pub atmosphere with plenty of TVs, sports decor, and beer signs. We were seated at a booth near the bar area. The place sort of reminds me of Old Chicago, but brighter. The food menu offers good pub fare including gourmet pizzas, calzones, appetizers, salads, soups, pasta, burgers, sandwiches, kids menu, and desserts why YES, they have Boston Cream Pie!!! The bar offered plenty of beers on tap, wine, martinis, margaritas, and other cocktails. For menu and locations: [hidden link] We were very hungry and tired. Anything at this point would be very tasty for our palettes. The Italian Trio (Lasagna, Fettuccini Alfredo, Chicken Marsala) with the added a side salad was very tasty and filling. The Baby Back Ribs with fries and vegetables were good, and tangy, tender meat off the bone. For dessert, we split a slice of Boston Cream Pie (layered sponge cake with creamy sweet custard, covered with chocolate icing and slivered almonds), which we really enjoyed. The service from our waiter was attentive with several refills on Diet Pepsi were given. However the food did take a while to come out because the place was pretty busy. I was soooo dead tired from driving all day, it didn't matter to me. I can't hardly wait until Boston's opens up their first New England location in Manchester in fall 2008. Woo hoo!! But it's in CT, not NH drats! A 2 hour drive between Manchesters is not too bad.
I'm not a fan of chain restaurants. I would rather check out some hole in the wall joint. That being said, this was pretty good. The decor is so typical of the sports bar. Neon bar signs, sports paraphernalia, and tv's everywhere. We chose to sit in the lounge area which posed a bit of a challenge for my little 5'2 body. The tall tables and stools were hard to negotiate for me. I actually had to use the lower rung of the stool to hoist myself up. Yikes! Our waitress arrived quickly and though there was a bit of a mix up on our beverages, she was very attentive and quick with the food. The menu was very extensive probably about 10 pages. The thing was more like one of my scrapbooks than an actual menu. Every one tried something different...from pizza to sandwich to the soup and salad combo. All the items came out quickly and were nice and hot and very tasty. I ordered the buffalo chicken calzone and caesar salad. The salad was super tasty while the calzone was pretty good. It would have been better with a bit more filling but overall worth the money.
Let me start off by saying our server was great! She 's prolly been a server for awhile! She took great care of us, she gave me a taste of the soup of the day garden vegetable it was very good so I had a cup! And the cup was big seemed like a bowl. My fettuccine jumbolia was great, it 's not like most places where they put a couple things in, my dish had at least 10 shrimp maybe more, about 10 pieces of sausage and plenty of chicken! Well priced dish! I don 't remember Bostons being this good, I would go back with out a second thought!
I ordered the make your own pasta, with pomodoro, penne, green peppers, onions and Italian sausage. It was delicious! The only thing is it could have been a tiny bit hotter temp-wise. The environment is fun and the music they played was great. Bartender, Keely, was very nice and attentive. I 'm very happy with my visit and would return.
Bread may as well be a brick! I had the build your own pasta, was amazing. Wife had a French dip and the bread was strong enough to build a home on, not just hard be dry and stale. Server seem to forget about us once we had our food, both of us and our boys needed refills but didn't receive them until we got the check....